An argument is valid when 1.the claims made to support the conclusions being drawn, and are justifiable, 2.the premises do not provide conclusive reasons for the conclusion, 3.it is deemed to be trustworthy by readers, 4.options 1and2

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Therefore, the correct answer is option 4.
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